algebra, geometry, statistics... anything in fact.
You cant, stuff like geometry is supposed to be learned just for getting a good grade in school :P
geometry in real life as the statement seems is just simply geometry in real life if we observe carefully in our everyday surrondings such as the shape of trees ,cars ,houses and even our own human body we can observe geometry for eg. most houses are rectangular in shape etc.
Geometry was used in wall or cave paintings they made and found inn everyday objects.
Geometry is used in a ton of things. We are constantly surrounded by the different spaces, shapes and sizes of things. Geometry not only make things a reality, it also makes them easier to understand.I use it when I play pool. I used it when cutting wood to patch my roof the other day. There are lots of other uses that I haven't listed, but it does have real world applications.
Geometry is used by many things, in many different ways.
Geometry is very important because you practically see it everyday. Everything is geometry. Humans are geometry. planets are geometry. If you don't really understand how much geometry is used and important, then you should try to see somebody for geometry answers.
because they can learn more
algebra, geometry, statistics... anything in fact.
You cant, stuff like geometry is supposed to be learned just for getting a good grade in school :P
geometry in real life as the statement seems is just simply geometry in real life if we observe carefully in our everyday surrondings such as the shape of trees ,cars ,houses and even our own human body we can observe geometry for eg. most houses are rectangular in shape etc.
Geometry was used in wall or cave paintings they made and found inn everyday objects.
It is used almost everyday. If you draw geometry is important also geometry is important in other math classes as well. Any shape you see is geometric.
Yes. Try driving a car (or bicycle) whose wheels are not round.
Plutonium is not used in everyday life.
Geometry is used in every day life to measure other things. For example, to know how much carpet to buy for a room, a person will need to know how to calculate area.
Ldrs are used in everyday life as solar panels.